“We face catastrophe and crisis on this planet even if we were to stop emitting carbon today, right now at this moment,” O’Rourke said.

“We know that the storms that we saw in Texas, Harvey — which dealt the landfall record amount of rain on the United States of America as long as we’ve been keeping records, that claimed the lives of too many of our fellow Americans, flooded people literally out of their homes and businesses, storms like Harvey are only going to become more frequent and more severe and more devastating and ultimately compromise the ability to live in a city like Houston, Texas,” he added.

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“There is going to be massive migration of tens or hundreds of millions of people from countries that are literally uninhabitable or underwater that are above the sea right now. This is our final chance,” O’Rourke said.

He then made his boldest prediction yet and argued we have just over a decade to live unless action is taken on climate change.

“The scientists are absolutely unanimous on this, that we have no more than 12 years to take incredibly bold action on this crisis,” he added, falsely asserting that all scientists agree with the doomsday scenario.

The Green New Deal has also been heavily criticized for how much it will cost taxpayers. A new study reveals that the price tag for socialist measure comes out to $7 trillion.

In fact, a second study found that the estimated $7 trillion projected cost is painfully low, and that it could actually cost nearly $50 trillion, which would be roughly seven — SEVEN — times more than that.